Dutch Ad Creatives Land A Job With Clever Twitter Hack. Reminds me of the BBDO project, Letterbombing.
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[About the presentation from the99percent.com]
"Jack Dorsey outlines three core takeaways from his experiences building and launching Twitter - and more recently - Square, a simple payment utility. 1) Draw: get your idea out of your head and share it, 2) Luck: assess when the time (and the market) is right to execute the idea, 3) iterate: take in the feedback, be a rigorous editor, and refine your idea."
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Twitter has always had a decent search experience, but searching for users in a location has always been a challenge. Locafollow provides you with an easy to use interface to quickly find local Twitter users by searching through their Twitter bios. Check out the site here. Read more about it on RWW.
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oneforty, the unofficial Twitter App Store just recently launched and I just got my invite code a few days ago and finally checked out the site yesterday. You can also get an invite code by simply going to their site and requesting one. The entire process was harmless and it only took about a day for me to get into the service. If you're anywhere between a mild to advanced Twitter user, you should definitely check out this site as there are tons of resources for all things Twitter. The site is currently tracking over 1547 apps that were developed by third party developers using the easy-to-use Twitter API. By comparision, 1547 apps makes oneforty.com a more popular app store than the Palm App Store and comparable to the Blackberry App Store. Here's a statement that I ripped from the site from the folks that started oneforty.com; "We give you access to the very best tools that make Twitter valuable. We help developers reach the Twitter community and keep providing the innovations that make Twitter better for all of us. There's an exploding ecosystem of applications and services for Twitter -- way too many to keep track of. Your home on oneforty is your place to find, rate, collect and share the best tools for you, and to tell the world what you're accomplishing with Twitter." Check out Oneforty.
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